Wall Mounts for Euros

OctoberGold

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I went with the Top Rack for my bull this year. Extremely easy to use and didn’t require any skull modification. My wife and I both agreed that it looked better with the antlers vertical for the space it’s in. The top rack made it really easy to get the look we wanted while still being very inconspicuous.
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realunlucky

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The person who did my ram skull recommended these. Cheap and easy.
Have my Buffalo hanging on one
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LostArra

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If you like vertical skulls, just about anything will work if you find a stud in the wall. I prefer a more natural heads up position but you need more space in the room around it (Dead on Display or Skull Hooker).

I've never had one fall (knock on wood) and we are located in earthquake alley (injection wells).
 

FLATHEAD

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I have a 33" Aoudad I need to hang.
Tried the large skull hooker but that thing isnt even
close to being large or sturdy enough.
I just ordered a large swivel bracket from McKenzie and
I got some 3/4" flat stock I'm going to attach to it and then
into the hole in the skull.
We shall see.
 

MTWop

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Have my Buffalo hanging on one
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This looks like the cheapest option coming in around $5. I’m assuming this would also hold deer skulls no problem. Think it would hold a 350 class bull elk?
 

pirogue

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Be creative. I attached this muley to an old sweet gum sapling my grandfather cut and hung in the barn hallway, to hang bridles and halters on.



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These are pretty easy to build if you've got some woodworking tools. 30 degrees is the magic number.
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